Improvement of the fluid electron description in a hybrid model of a Hall effect thruster by means of the ion velocity profile measurements
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Abstract
Hall effect thrusters are now used on board geostationary satellites. A xenon flow is released at the inlet of a cylindrical channel through the anode plane. A radial magnetic field is generated at the end of the channel to impede the axial electron current arising from an external cathode. A discharge voltage is applied between the electrodes. Such a ExB configuration leads to a high ionization of the neutral propellant flow and a the classical theory to describe the electron transport across the magnetic field barrier falls down. A two-dimensional model of the thruster has been developed, where a kinetic description is used for the ions and the electrons are treated as a fluid. The goal of this work is to show that measurements of the axial ion velocity profile leads to a better description of the electron transport diffusion coefficient used in the fluid approach.
*This work is supported by the GDR ``Propulsion par Plasma dans l'Espace.''